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Jeans for Genes Day 2017

At Williamsons, we like to get involved with and show our support for a variety of charities.

Over the years, we have supported charities such as:

(Not forgetting Women V Cancer, a charity that Mr Tim Slow’s daughter is supporting and taking part in with a Brazil Bike Ride this October!)

Every year, we like to get involved with ‘Jeans for Genes Day’.

Who does this charity help?

Jeans for Genes Day aims to help children with genetic disorders.

It is estimated that one in 25 children is affected by a genetic disorder and therefore 30,000 babies and children are newly diagnosed in the UK each year.

Read some of the children’s stories on the Jeans for Genes Day website at: bit.ly/2xiWt4K

Are you ready?

We are!

This year, the event will be taking place on Friday 22nd September and with 1 month to go – we already have posters dotted around our Hull office.

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